You know better than to post like that now don't you - Scihobo
I have found a birth record for Ketevan Geladze, and as I said her mother is Louisa Almeda Claflin. I also had a few people analyze the audio, and it turned out that it's fake. The outcome was a little bit disappointing, I enjoy correcting history when it's based on lies, and it would be pretty cool to be related to someone who pretty much invented audio, but nonetheless I was wrong regarding the recording, so I apologize.
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Aw, well that's a disappointment. I'm sorry to hear it. Maybe you can be a good stalinist regardless?
![]() Quote: Well regardless of my ancestry and personal disappointments, I plan to continue on fighting for equality, the working class, and to empower the 98% until the day I die.
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 21 Sep 2013, 03:08 Ideology: Trotskyism Party Member
It looks like a really hasty Photoshop in. Why would rural Georgians write it in perfect English cursive rather than Georgian script?
Quote: It's not in English, and it's not photoshopped obviously. It's just an old document. Nonetheless, you were right about the recording, and I was blind wanting to really believe that my ancestors invented audio, so I apologize to you for treating you like you didn't know what you were talking about. I done professional research and outreach and I concluded that you and I were both right. You were right regarding the recording. And I was right regarding my ancestry.
Sounds like some Georgian made a few monthly salaries on your typical American muh heritage obsession. Good for him.
Quote: I'm 17-years-old and working on minimum wage in California. I can hardly afford to pay my phone bill in full. Luckily I have a wonderful grandmother who helps me with my ancestry. It's mostly fun and very insightful. UPDATE: Switching to TracFone. Verizon is a rip off.
Getting back on topic.
I wish Joseph Stalin, my cousin, would be remembered for all the good he done. But our corporate history of our corporate society doesn't want us to know the truth:
Does anyone know how to peacefully or forcefully break the cycle of corporate history? Last edited by Akecheta on 26 Sep 2015, 02:56, edited 2 times in total.
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 18 Apr 2010, 04:44 Ideology: None Philosophized
I'm going to vote for Bernie Sanders this election, partly because of his continuing failure to announce plans to liquidate 650,000 traitors. Call me an old stick in the mud.
Miss Strangelove: "You feed giants laxatives so goblins can mine their poop before the gnomes get to it."
Comrade Gulper wrote: I'm voting for Bernie Sanders as well, even though he's probably going to get rigged. I'm voting for him because:
"I think many people have the mistaken impression that Congress regulates Wall Street," Sanders told CNN's Wolf Blitzer in May 2012. "In truth that's not the case. The real truth is that Wall Street regulates the Congress." "There is a lot of sentiment that enough is enough, that we need fundamental changes, that the establishment - whether it is the economic establishment, the political establishment or the media establishment - is failing the American people," Sanders said during a discussion in April at the Brookings Institution. "In my view, a corporation is not a person," Sanders wrote Dec. 8, 2011 in the Huffington Post. "A corporation does not have First Amendment rights to spend as much money as it wants, without disclosure, on a political campaign. Corporations should not be able to go into their treasuries and spend millions and millions of dollars on a campaign in order to buy elections." "If a financial institution is too big to fail, it is too big to exist," Sanders said in another piece for the Huffington Post. It was October 2011 and he was writing in support of the growing Occupy Wall Street movement. "We got a collapsing middle class," Sanders told Bill Moyers in October 2014. "We have more wealth and income inequality today than we've had since the 1920s. We have all of these enormous issues. And what big money can do is put an unbelievable amount of TV and radio ads out there to deflect attention from the real issues facing the American people." "I am talking about a war being waged by some of the wealthiest and most powerful people against working families, against the disappearing and shrinking middle class of our country. The billionaires of America are on the warpath. They want more and more and more," Sanders said in 2010 in the course of more than eight hours spent on the Senate floor during a quasi-filibuster of a deal to extend the George W. Bush-era tax cuts. "If the goal of health care reform is to provide comprehensive, universal health care in a cost-effective way, the only honest approach is a single-payer approach," Sanders told the Washington Post in 2009, as the fight over Obamacare was heating up. "What the American people are angry about is they understand that they did not cause this recession. Teachers did not cause this recession. Firefighters and police officers who are being attacked daily by governors all over this country did not cause this recession. Construction workers did not cause this recession. This recession," Sanders declared in June 2012, "was caused by the greed, the recklessness and illegal behavior of the people on Wall Street." "You have to bring people together who may not agree on every issue," he said, "but who understand that the middle class is collapsing and we are moving toward an oligarchic form of society, where the billionaires will control the economy and the political life of this country." "The ruling has radically changed the nature of our democracy," Sanders wrote in the Huffington Post, introducing his plans to introduce a constitutional amendment essentially reversing the high court's decision to remove a series of barriers to corporate influence in political campaigns. "It has further tilted the balance of the power toward the rich and the powerful at a time when the wealthiest people in this country already never had it so good. History will record that the Citizens United decision is one of the worst in the history of our country." "I've run outside of the two-party system, defeating Democrats and Republicans, taking on big-money candidates and, you know, I think the message that has resonated in Vermont is a message that can resonate all over this country," Sanders told the Associated Press on the day he announced his 2016 run. "People should not underestimate me."
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 13 Nov 2011, 06:00 Ideology: Marxism-Leninism Pioneer Akecheta wrote: I thought Stalin also banned religion?
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 18 Apr 2010, 04:44 Ideology: None Philosophized
Neither Lenin nor Stalin "banned" religion. Lenin heavily discouraged it, and took away the excess political power of the Orthodox Church, but he didn't destroy it altogether. Stalin reopened a few churches during WWII, but kept a tight grip on the hierarchy of the organization.
It wasn't until Gorbachev that the Church began to revive. Since then, Putin has been the first to openly pander to it in the manner of the Czars, with the same cynical intentions. Miss Strangelove: "You feed giants laxatives so goblins can mine their poop before the gnomes get to it."
UPDATE: Bernie Sanders just shot himself in the foot with his support of imperialism. He announced support of the prosecution of Edward Snowden, and endorsed Obama's decision to keep troops in Afghanistan, he has lost all my respect. If you want to vote: Vote PSL! Read the 10 point program of the La Riva/Puryear campaign.
Quote: What do you mean by this? Quote: Well he did get a couple wrong. Now what is this…
Quote: I meant under his leadership, education and space were very advanced than any other nation. We should also remember that the first phone was designed in the Soviet Union. Last edited by Akecheta on 24 Oct 2015, 05:16, edited 1 time in total.
So, and I'll ask everyone once again, "Does anyone know how to peacefully or forcefully break the cycle of corporate history?"
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 18 Apr 2010, 04:44 Ideology: None Philosophized Akecheta wrote: The Roman Empire wasn't destroyed, nor feudalism shattered, by any one particular individual. Why should one person take the credit for ending capitalism? When the core dries up, the husk will drop off, and something new will emerge. Miss Strangelove: "You feed giants laxatives so goblins can mine their poop before the gnomes get to it."
Comrade Gulper, you misunderstood what I meant. I'm asking how, in general, can we all end corporate history and media, leaving only truth in history and media.
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 21 Sep 2013, 03:08 Ideology: Trotskyism Party Member
No history is immune from editorializing. We all have biases, we all have preconceptions, those will show. As of right now, the prevailing common sense will prop up capitalism. Under socialism, it would gradually shift to propping up socialism as new conditions set in. But let's not kid ourselves, neither is some unvarnished objective truth.
If you've abolished all class distinctions (i.e. communism), I guess that's eliminating biases associated with class background. But even then, class is not the only thing important to us. You'll still have other forms of editorializing, based on other interests. |
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